The operational FreeMove Quantum Exchange Proof-of-Concept (second attempt)



Mpilot <mobilepilot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The last year(s) we have developed the FreeMove Quantum Exchange
Proof-of-Concept, as a feasibility study and demonstrator of several
new Security and Privacy Concepts. The FreeMove Quantum Exchange is
based on Quantum Randomness, Information Theoretic Provable Security
and Privacy and principles of Active systems. It supports information
exchange with Mobility, Security and Privacy and can be regarded as a
Group information exchange system, in which information is shared with
group members over an insecure public channel like the Internet with
provable security and privacy.

On the following URL's an overview of the operational FreeMove Quantum
Exchange Proof-of-Concept is given:

* Concept: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dds86766_6hcspm2
* Basic Functions: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dds86766_0drrp6t
* Security Metric: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dds86766_5kw2j6x
* Client Constraints: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dds86766_7hjhwkd
* Eula: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dds86766_3f2dpr5

On behalf of all sci.crypters, sorry & better luck this time.
Juuso
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